Teams now know where they will be picking in the 2014 NBA Draft, allowing any potential trade talks to heat up -- especially those involving Minnesota Timberwolves power forward Kevin Love.

According to multiple reports, Love -- who averaged 26.1 points and 12.5 rebounds last season at the age of 25 -- is expected to leave Minnesota as a free agent at the end of next season, putting the pressure on the Timberwolves to get what they can for the All-Star forward.

Expect the Sixers to make the same Love call, armed with two top-10 picks, potentially all their future first-rounders, and two interesting young guys in Michael Carter-Williams and Nerlens Noel. But they just don’t have the same stockpile, especially since they view both MCW and Noel as cornerstones. Thaddeus Young is a good player, but he’s almost 26 and due nearly $20 million combined over the next two seasons. I’m not sure he really moves the needle for Minnesota. But Sam Hinkie will call.

What could a potential trade for Love look like? ESPN's Zach Harper put together a package of Thaddeus Young, Jason Richardson, the No. 3 and the No. 10 pick in the 2014 draft. His reasoning:

The Wolves get a young asset, cap relief and two lottery picks in this draft in exchange for Love and getting rid of Martin’s deal. It sounds like the Sixers are giving up a lot here, but they have assets to spare. You’re teaming Love with a defensive-minded center in Nerlens Noel and a pass-first point guard in Michael Carter-Williams. Plus, the Sixers still have room to add another major player.

Plenty of teams will be lining up for Love's services, and some -- like the Boston Celtics -- can potentially put together better packages.

Considering the bidding war will be pretty heavy, you have to wonder if the Sixers are better off sticking with their draft picks and not going all-in on Love.

With the No. 3 pick, the Sixers could potentially land either Kansas forward Andrew Wiggins or Duke forward Jabari Parker -- especially with the talks of center Joel Embiid of Kansas going No. 1 overall. In either Wiggins or Parker, the Sixers could have their scoring wingman of the future, a key piece on any championship team. Although there is no denying Love is one of the best young players in the game, he has failed to carry any of his Minnesota teams to the playoffs. You can debate how much of that is Love's fault, but it is worth mentioning when deciding if it is going to take both lottery picks to land him.

For now this is all speculation, and with the treasure chest of assets the Sixers have, they will likely be linked to any superstar that becomes available.